Glenn Wheatley guilty of drink-driving

Former entertainment manager Glenn Wheatley has been fined $850 after pleading guilty in a Sydney court to drink-driving.

The former entertainment manager who had clients that included John Farnham and Delta Goodrem recorded a blood alcohol reading of 0.08 when he was tested on New South Head Road at Rushcutter's Bay on May 14th.

Police facts say the 62-year-old was 'shocked and surprised' that he was over the limit when they pulled him over for a random breath test around 9.20pm. .

Officers say he was co-operative, but they could smell alcohol on his breath.

Glenn Wheatley told them he had several glasses of red wine with the first drink around 3:00pm.

He told police he had been drinking before and during an interstate flight and during a dinner at Potts Point.

After he pleaded guilty to mid-range drink driving a magistrate in Waverely Local Court suspended his licence for six months and fined him $850 plus court costs.

Glenn Wheatley recently moved to Sydney after serving a 30-month jail sentence in Victoria for tax evasion.